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Monday, January 6
 

12:00pm EST

2025 BCHS Mini Summit Exhibits
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
This year, we are joined by several groups who offer partnerships or services to K-12 educators. Please be sure to stop by their tables in the library media center to learn about the great opportunities they offer to teachers and students.



Cleveland Bradley County Public Library / Tennessee Electronic Library

Learn about resources and programming available to students and teachers: library card sign-ups, digital audiobooks, e-books, children's programs, teen services, and so much more! Also, learn about how the Tennessee Electronic Library can open high-quality information sources, homework help, test prep, language learning, and other great tools for K-12 learners. Be sure to catch the Cleveland Bradley County Public Library Session: 12:00-1:00PM




Lee University Graduate Studies

Ready to take the next step in your career? Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the exemplary graduate programs, including the Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Professional Practice, available in your own backyard! Discuss your professional learning goals with members of the Lee University Graduate Studies division. Learn how Lee University can help you achieve your professional goals. Be sure to catch the Lee University Sessions: 1:45-2:15 PM and 2:20-2:50 PM




National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Marshall Space Flight Center

You are developing the workforce of the future. NASA is able to partner with educators. Learn how NASA can support your classroom projects and lessons. There are opportunities for all ages. Check in to learn about current NASA programs to inspire future lesson design. Bring your curiosity (not the Mars Rover--no pun intended), your creativity, and your curriculum objectives to the BCHS Library to speak with the NASA professionals in person. Be sure to catch the NASA Session: 12:00-12:30 PM
























Exhibitors
avatar for Shannon Bismark, MLIS

Shannon Bismark, MLIS

Teen Services Librarian, Cleveland / Bradley County Public Library
I have worked in libraries for the last 18 years - the last 6 have been here at Cleveland Bradley County Public Library. I am a cat-mom, and my husband and I are avid gamers and crafters.
avatar for Roy Y. Chan, Ph.D.

Roy Y. Chan, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Education & Ed.D. Program Director, Lee University
Roy Y. Chan, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Education and Ed.D. Program Director in the Helen DeVos College of Education at Lee University, Tennessee. He currently teaches graduate-level courses on action research methods, doctoral seminar in professional practice, dissertation proposal development, introduction to U.S. Christian colleges and universities, higher education practicum, leadership theory... Read More →
avatar for Darius Yaghoubi

Darius Yaghoubi

Assistant Chief Engineer, NASA Planetary Missions Program Office, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Darius Yaghoubi received a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC in 2007. He has worked at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center 18 years. He currently works as the Assistant Chief Engineer for NASA's Planetary Missions Program Office, supporting... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
Library

12:00pm EST

Free, Easy-to-Use AI Tools
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
The integration of AI educational tools over the past few years has been transformative for me, first as a School Counselor and now as a first-year Teacher. As educators, we have access to a variety of free resources that can significantly enhance our lesson planning, assist with writing 504 plans, and streamline the time spent preparing for classes.This session is ideal for K-12 School Counselors, Specialized Teachers, and Veteran Educators seeking to develop new technology skills and discover innovative ways to improve their practice.
Speakers
avatar for Miranda Whittington

Miranda Whittington

CTE Teacher - Human Studies, Bradley Central High School
I have 12 years as a School Counselor with Cleveland City Schools and I have worked in elementary and secondary levels. I am a licensed School Administrator. I have a work history of successfully implementing school wide programs, stream lining policies and procedures, and improving... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
E-18

12:00pm EST

Get Started with AI and Work Smarter, Not Harder
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
Are you curious about how AI can make your teaching life easier? This beginner-friendly session will introduce the basics of AI prompting and explore practical ways to boost productivity in the classroom. From lesson planning to grading and creative ideas, you'll discover how AI can save you time and energy. Bring your laptop and join us for hands-on practice as we demystify AI and turn it into a helpful tool you can trust. Whether you're new to AI or hesitant to give it a try, this session will help you take the first step toward working smarter, not harder!
Speakers
avatar for Colby Burris

Colby Burris

Innovation Specialist, Bradley County Schools
Colby is a product of Bradley County Schools and spent 17 years teaching instrumental music at Walker Valley High School before becoming an Innovation Specialist in January of 2019. He holds numerous certifications including Google Certified Educator Level 2,  Apple Teacher, and... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
B-06

12:00pm EST

How to Develop Calming Areas: Lessons from North Lee Elementary
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
A calming area in a classroom is a designated space where students can go to manage their emotions, practice self-regulation, and to find a sense of calm when they are feeling overwhelmed or upset. A calming area can also provide opportunities for diffusing a negative emotion or situation before they escalate. Providing a calming area is a great way to help students develop their coping skills!

In this session, we will explore multiple steps to setting up calming areas in your classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Amanda Lunnen

Amanda Lunnen

School Counselor, North Lee Elementary
Amanda graduated from the University of South Carolina with a Master's degree in School Counseling and an Education Specialist. She loves being a school counselor because she has the opportunity to help students be academically and socially successful.
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
B-12

12:00pm EST

NASA Projects and How They Relate to the Next Generation of Scientists and Engineers
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
Overview of NASA's history of STEM engagement, major programs/projects that NASA is currently working on, how they relate to K-12 education, and what educators can do to encourage students towards STEM careers in the space industry.
Speakers
avatar for Darius Yaghoubi

Darius Yaghoubi

Assistant Chief Engineer, NASA Planetary Missions Program Office, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Darius Yaghoubi received a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC in 2007. He has worked at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center 18 years. He currently works as the Assistant Chief Engineer for NASA's Planetary Missions Program Office, supporting... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
B-14

12:00pm EST

Pathways to Behavioral Health Careers
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
Are you ready to inspire the next generation of mental health professionals? Join me for a dynamic and hands-on session designed specifically for educators serving 6-12 grade students. In this session, we’ll explore diverse career pathways in behavioral health, from clinical psychology to social work, counseling, and more. Whether you're a classroom teacher, school counselor, or school social worker, you'll leave equipped with practical resources to spark interest in these critical fields and guide students toward meaningful careers.
You’ll walk away with:
  • Career exploration tools to bring into your classroom, helping students understand the wide range of opportunities in behavioral health
  • Hands-on materials including discussion guides, activity kits, and career profiles
  • Strategies to engage students and facilitate career exploration, with a focus on supporting mental health awareness and destigmatizing careers in the behavioral health field
Let’s empower students to explore careers that make a difference in their communities—and give you the tools to be their guide. Come ready to learn, and leave with a toolkit you can put to work immediately!
Speakers
avatar for Shanna Dillard

Shanna Dillard

School Counselor, Bradley Central High School
Hi there! I’m Shanna Dillard, and I’m a school counselor at Bradley Central High School. With a Bachelor's in Psychology and a Master’s in School Counseling, I’m passionate about supporting students in overcoming obstacles—both in and out of the classroom. I have also worked... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
E-16

12:00pm EST

Strategies Educators Can Use After Understanding ACEs and Attachment Theory
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
Micah and Hannah will provide insight into Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) and Attachment Theory in order to implement instructional strategies aimed at effectively engaging students.
Speakers
avatar for Micah Kilgore

Micah Kilgore

School Social Worker, Lake Forest Middle School and Park View Elementary School
Micah graduated with her Master's degree in Social Work from the University of Kentucky. She enjoys helping others, and being able to advocate for those in need.
HL

Hannah Lowe

School Social Worker, Bradley County Schools
Hannah Lowe is a school social worker with Bradley County Schools.
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
E-08

12:00pm EST

Tips and Tricks for Major Clarity
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
Title:
Major Clarity: College and Career Readiness in the Classroom

Abstract:
In an ever-evolving academic and professional landscape, students must be equipped with tools that foster clarity and confidence in their educational and career paths. Major Clarity is an innovative platform designed to bridge the gap between career exploration and practical preparation, empowering students to make informed decisions about their futures. This presentation will delve into how Major Clarity integrates personalized assessments, career exploration, and actionable insights to create a dynamic, student-centered experience. Attendees will leave with strategies for integrating Major Clarity into their classroom to maximize student success. This session is designed for Middle and High School teachers and counselors. Attendees will leave with knowledge of the platform, as well as teacher resources that can be utilized during class or when you need sub plans!
Speakers
avatar for Micaleah Parker

Micaleah Parker

College Access Counselor, Bradley Central High School
Micaleah Parker has enjoyed working with high school students in several different roles for the past 16 years. She started her career in Admissions at Lee University, where she received her Master of Science in School Counseling. She has served as a school counselor in a small rural... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
A-11
  30-Min Session

12:00pm EST

Using Zones of Regulation in the Classroom
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
In this session, you will learn how to implement zones of regulation along with strategies to use in the classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Kellie Guard

Kellie Guard

School Counselor, Park View Elementary and Valley View Elementary
Kellie has a Master's degree in School Counseling from Lee University. She enjoys helping students realize their full potential and to feel their best.
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
E-11

12:00pm EST

Utilizing Progress Monitoring and Data: Enhance the School Counseling Program and Support the School Improvement Plan
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
Learn how ways that school counselors can effectively integrate progress monitoring and data into your school counseling program to drive student success and align with your school improvement plan. This session will explore practical strategies for leveraging tools like the Panorama Life Skills Survey to identify student needs, track growth, and implement data-informed interventions. Gain actionable insights to enhance your program's impact on both individual students and the broader school community.
Speakers
avatar for Maddie Cartwright

Maddie Cartwright

School Counselor, Black Fox Elementary
Maddie graduated from UTC with a Master's Degree in School Counseling and UTK with a Bachelor's in Child and Family Studies. Maddie graduated from Walker Valley, and loves making an impact within her community!
SW

Stephanie Wooden

Counselor, Bradley County Schools
Stephanie Wooden is a counselor for Bradley County Schools.
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
B-15

12:00pm EST

What Can School-Based Social Workers Do For Your School?
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
Join us to learn about the role of school-based social workers and their work within a school setting. We will also explore how these professionals collaborate with others to provide resources and support for the entire student body.
Speakers
avatar for Ivorie Mayes

Ivorie Mayes

School Social Worker, Michigan Avenue Elementary and Ocoee Middle School
Ivorie graduated with her Master's degree in Social Work from Southern Adventist University. She enjoys working with educators, and teaching about mental health.  
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm EST
E-04

12:00pm EST

Brisk Teaching: How AI Can be a Breath of Fresh Air
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
AI.  It's a name that strikes fear (or at least annoyance and displeasure) into the hearts of most educators, but what if I told you it can be very beneficial when used as a tool rather than a content generator?  Welcome to Brisk Teaching, an AI-based app that can breathe some fresh air into your routine as an educator, help save time, and help you better serve your students.  This session will introduce you to Brisk Teaching, show you how easy it is to use, and give you plenty of examples of positive, helpful ways to use Brisk Teaching's AI in your classroom.  This session will also discuss practical ways to spot AI use in student responses, combat that AI use in your classroom, and help dispel some of the discomfort around AI.  If you're uncomfortable with AI in any way, this is a great place to start!  
Speakers
avatar for Samantha Garrett

Samantha Garrett

11th Grade ELA and American History Teacher, Bradley Central High School
Samantha Garrett earned her sainthood as an English and Math interventionist at Cleveland Middle School and East Ridge Middle School prior to arriving at Bradley Central High School.  This is her second year teaching predominantly 11th Grade ELA -- and 11th Grade American History... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
E-12

12:00pm EST

How to Develop a Crisis Response Team: Lessons from Charleston Elementary
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
This session will help a school develop a crisis response team to address times when students need to be removed from the classroom. A description of the methods used will be provided, including use of the Crisis Response Team to deescalate with the student and use the counseling team to reenter the student back into the classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Madi Denney

Madi Denney

School Social Worker, Charleston and Oak Grove Elementary
Madi graduated from Walker Valley High School, and has her Master's of Social Worker degree from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Madi enjoys being a stepping stone in the life of a student and helping bridge the gap to success.  
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
E-03

12:00pm EST

Insights and Strategies for Positive Behavioral Change (for Secondary)
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
Practical Behavioral Strategies for today's students to help both the teacher and the student to be successful in the school setting.
Speakers
avatar for Renee Blalock

Renee Blalock

Special Education Teacher K-2 Beacon Classroom, Oak Grove Elementary School
Renee Blalock is a Special Education Teacher for Bradley County Schools where she has served for the last four years. Prior to that, she worked in the district as a Behavior Intervention Assistant for 6 years and and Special Education Assistant for one year. Mrs. Blalock holds a Bachelor's... Read More →
avatar for Brittney Cottone

Brittney Cottone

Behavioral Interventionist, Bradley County Schools
Brittney Cottone is a Behavioral Interventionist for Bradley County Schools where she has served in this role for the last 24 years. Ms. Cottone holds a Master's degree in Counseling from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Lee Un... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
B-13

12:00pm EST

Podcasting: Give Students A Voice A Process Not a Product
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
Join an inspiring session designed for educators eager to amplify student voices and transform classroom experiences. This session highlights the power of podcasting as a dynamic tool to engage students in creative, meaningful learning. You’ll discover practical, easy-to-implement strategies that put the focus on the process—where real growth happens—rather than just the final product. This session is perfect for educators ready to empower their students to express themselves, think critically, and communicate confidently. Whether you’re a seasoned teacher or new to podcasting, you’ll leave with fresh ideas and the motivation to make student voice a centerpiece of your teaching practice.
Speakers
avatar for Josh Morris

Josh Morris

Innovation Specialist, Bradley County Schools
Josh Morris is a dedicated educator with a rich background as a former Special Education teacher, now serving as an Innovation Specialist in Bradley County. Throughout his career, Josh has been committed to the belief that all students can learn, regardless of their level or challenges... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
E-02

12:00pm EST

Understanding Trauma Responses with Deescalating Strategies
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
In this session, you will understand trauma responses along with strategies to help deescalate a student within the classroom.
Speakers
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Josh Gann

Mental Health Specialist, Bradley County Schools
Josh received a Master's degree in Developmental Psychology from Capella University, and is currently attending UTC to complete his School Psychology degree. He is thrilled to have opportunity to support and encourage young people alongside other Bradley County employees.  
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
B-18

12:00pm EST

Your Local Library, TEL, and You!
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
Introducing participants to what the local library has to offer for everyone, as well as highlighting the Tennessee Electronic Library and the benefits that it can provide to the classroom, to home education, and for career readiness.
Speakers
avatar for Shannon Bismark, MLIS

Shannon Bismark, MLIS

Teen Services Librarian, Cleveland / Bradley County Public Library
I have worked in libraries for the last 18 years - the last 6 have been here at Cleveland Bradley County Public Library. I am a cat-mom, and my husband and I are avid gamers and crafters.
Monday January 6, 2025 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
B-17

12:35pm EST

2025 BCHS Mini Summit Exhibits
Monday January 6, 2025 12:35pm - 1:05pm EST
This year, we are joined by several groups who offer partnerships or services to K-12 educators. Please be sure to stop by their tables in the library media center to learn about the great opportunities they offer to teachers and students.



Cleveland Bradley County Public Library / Tennessee Electronic Library

Learn about resources and programming available to students and teachers: library card sign-ups, digital audiobooks, e-books, children's programs, teen services, and so much more! Also, learn about how the Tennessee Electronic Library can open high-quality information sources, homework help, test prep, language learning, and other great tools for K-12 learners. Be sure to catch the Cleveland Bradley County Public Library Session: 12:00-1:00PM




Lee University Graduate Studies

Ready to take the next step in your career? Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the exemplary graduate programs, including the Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Professional Practice, available in your own backyard! Discuss your professional learning goals with members of the Lee University Graduate Studies division. Learn how Lee University can help you achieve your professional goals. Be sure to catch the Lee University Sessions: 1:45-2:15 PM and 2:20-2:50 PM




National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Marshall Space Flight Center

You are developing the workforce of the future. NASA is able to partner with educators. Learn how NASA can support your classroom projects and lessons. There are opportunities for all ages. Check in to learn about current NASA programs to inspire future lesson design. Bring your curiosity (not the Mars Rover--no pun intended), your creativity, and your curriculum objectives to the BCHS Library to speak with the NASA professionals in person. Be sure to catch the NASA Session: 12:00-12:30 PM






































Exhibitors
avatar for Shannon Bismark, MLIS

Shannon Bismark, MLIS

Teen Services Librarian, Cleveland / Bradley County Public Library
I have worked in libraries for the last 18 years - the last 6 have been here at Cleveland Bradley County Public Library. I am a cat-mom, and my husband and I are avid gamers and crafters.
avatar for Roy Y. Chan, Ph.D.

Roy Y. Chan, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Education & Ed.D. Program Director, Lee University
Roy Y. Chan, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Education and Ed.D. Program Director in the Helen DeVos College of Education at Lee University, Tennessee. He currently teaches graduate-level courses on action research methods, doctoral seminar in professional practice, dissertation proposal development, introduction to U.S. Christian colleges and universities, higher education practicum, leadership theory... Read More →
avatar for Darius Yaghoubi

Darius Yaghoubi

Assistant Chief Engineer, NASA Planetary Missions Program Office, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Darius Yaghoubi received a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC in 2007. He has worked at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center 18 years. He currently works as the Assistant Chief Engineer for NASA's Planetary Missions Program Office, supporting... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 12:35pm - 1:05pm EST
Library

12:35pm EST

Free, Easy-to-Use AI Tools
Monday January 6, 2025 12:35pm - 1:05pm EST
The integration of AI educational tools over the past few years has been transformative for me, first as a School Counselor and now as a first-year Teacher. As educators, we have access to a variety of free resources that can significantly enhance our lesson planning, assist with writing 504 plans, and streamline the time spent preparing for classes.This session is ideal for K-12 School Counselors, Specialized Teachers, and Veteran Educators seeking to develop new technology skills and discover innovative ways to improve their practice.
Speakers
avatar for Miranda Whittington

Miranda Whittington

CTE Teacher - Human Studies, Bradley Central High School
I have 12 years as a School Counselor with Cleveland City Schools and I have worked in elementary and secondary levels. I am a licensed School Administrator. I have a work history of successfully implementing school wide programs, stream lining policies and procedures, and improving... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 12:35pm - 1:05pm EST
E-18

12:35pm EST

Get Started with AI and Work Smarter, Not Harder
Monday January 6, 2025 12:35pm - 1:05pm EST
Are you curious about how AI can make your teaching life easier? This beginner-friendly session will introduce the basics of AI prompting and explore practical ways to boost productivity in the classroom. From lesson planning to grading and creative ideas, you'll discover how AI can save you time and energy. Bring your laptop and join us for hands-on practice as we demystify AI and turn it into a helpful tool you can trust. Whether you're new to AI or hesitant to give it a try, this session will help you take the first step toward working smarter, not harder!
Speakers
avatar for Colby Burris

Colby Burris

Innovation Specialist, Bradley County Schools
Colby is a product of Bradley County Schools and spent 17 years teaching instrumental music at Walker Valley High School before becoming an Innovation Specialist in January of 2019. He holds numerous certifications including Google Certified Educator Level 2,  Apple Teacher, and... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 12:35pm - 1:05pm EST
B-06

12:35pm EST

How to Develop Calming Areas: Lessons from North Lee Elementary
Monday January 6, 2025 12:35pm - 1:05pm EST
A calming area in a classroom is a designated space where students can go to manage their emotions, practice self-regulation, and to find a sense of calm when they are feeling overwhelmed or upset. A calming area can also provide opportunities for diffusing a negative emotion or situation before they escalate. Providing a calming area is a great way to help students develop their coping skills!

In this session, we will explore multiple steps to setting up calming areas in your classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Amanda Lunnen

Amanda Lunnen

School Counselor, North Lee Elementary
Amanda graduated from the University of South Carolina with a Master's degree in School Counseling and an Education Specialist. She loves being a school counselor because she has the opportunity to help students be academically and socially successful.
Monday January 6, 2025 12:35pm - 1:05pm EST
B-12

12:35pm EST

Pathways to Behavioral Health Careers
Monday January 6, 2025 12:35pm - 1:05pm EST
Are you ready to inspire the next generation of mental health professionals? Join me for a dynamic and hands-on session designed specifically for educators serving 6-12 grade students. In this session, we’ll explore diverse career pathways in behavioral health, from clinical psychology to social work, counseling, and more. Whether you're a classroom teacher, school counselor, or school social worker, you'll leave equipped with practical resources to spark interest in these critical fields and guide students toward meaningful careers.
You’ll walk away with:
  • Career exploration tools to bring into your classroom, helping students understand the wide range of opportunities in behavioral health
  • Hands-on materials including discussion guides, activity kits, and career profiles
  • Strategies to engage students and facilitate career exploration, with a focus on supporting mental health awareness and destigmatizing careers in the behavioral health field
Let’s empower students to explore careers that make a difference in their communities—and give you the tools to be their guide. Come ready to learn, and leave with a toolkit you can put to work immediately!
Speakers
avatar for Shanna Dillard

Shanna Dillard

School Counselor, Bradley Central High School
Hi there! I’m Shanna Dillard, and I’m a school counselor at Bradley Central High School. With a Bachelor's in Psychology and a Master’s in School Counseling, I’m passionate about supporting students in overcoming obstacles—both in and out of the classroom. I have also worked... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 12:35pm - 1:05pm EST
E-16

12:35pm EST

Strategies Educators Can Use After Understanding ACEs and Attachment Theory
Monday January 6, 2025 12:35pm - 1:05pm EST
Micah and Hannah will provide insight into Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) and Attachment Theory in order to implement instructional strategies aimed at effectively engaging students.
Speakers
avatar for Micah Kilgore

Micah Kilgore

School Social Worker, Lake Forest Middle School and Park View Elementary School
Micah graduated with her Master's degree in Social Work from the University of Kentucky. She enjoys helping others, and being able to advocate for those in need.
HL

Hannah Lowe

School Social Worker, Bradley County Schools
Hannah Lowe is a school social worker with Bradley County Schools.
Monday January 6, 2025 12:35pm - 1:05pm EST
E-08

12:35pm EST

Tips and Tricks for Major Clarity
Monday January 6, 2025 12:35pm - 1:05pm EST
Title:
Major Clarity: College and Career Readiness in the Classroom

Abstract:
In an ever-evolving academic and professional landscape, students must be equipped with tools that foster clarity and confidence in their educational and career paths. Major Clarity is an innovative platform designed to bridge the gap between career exploration and practical preparation, empowering students to make informed decisions about their futures. This presentation will delve into how Major Clarity integrates personalized assessments, career exploration, and actionable insights to create a dynamic, student-centered experience. Attendees will leave with strategies for integrating Major Clarity into their classroom to maximize student success. This session is designed for Middle and High School teachers and counselors. Attendees will leave with knowledge of the platform, as well as teacher resources that can be utilized during class or when you need sub plans!
Speakers
avatar for Micaleah Parker

Micaleah Parker

College Access Counselor, Bradley Central High School
Micaleah Parker has enjoyed working with high school students in several different roles for the past 16 years. She started her career in Admissions at Lee University, where she received her Master of Science in School Counseling. She has served as a school counselor in a small rural... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 12:35pm - 1:05pm EST
A-11
  30-Min Session

12:35pm EST

Using Zones of Regulation in the Classroom
Monday January 6, 2025 12:35pm - 1:05pm EST
In this session, you will learn how to implement zones of regulation along with strategies to use in the classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Kellie Guard

Kellie Guard

School Counselor, Park View Elementary and Valley View Elementary
Kellie has a Master's degree in School Counseling from Lee University. She enjoys helping students realize their full potential and to feel their best.
Monday January 6, 2025 12:35pm - 1:05pm EST
E-11

12:35pm EST

Utilizing Progress Monitoring and Data: Enhance the School Counseling Program and Support the School Improvement Plan
Monday January 6, 2025 12:35pm - 1:05pm EST
Learn how ways that school counselors can effectively integrate progress monitoring and data into your school counseling program to drive student success and align with your school improvement plan. This session will explore practical strategies for leveraging tools like the Panorama Life Skills Survey to identify student needs, track growth, and implement data-informed interventions. Gain actionable insights to enhance your program's impact on both individual students and the broader school community.
Speakers
avatar for Maddie Cartwright

Maddie Cartwright

School Counselor, Black Fox Elementary
Maddie graduated from UTC with a Master's Degree in School Counseling and UTK with a Bachelor's in Child and Family Studies. Maddie graduated from Walker Valley, and loves making an impact within her community!
SW

Stephanie Wooden

Counselor, Bradley County Schools
Stephanie Wooden is a counselor for Bradley County Schools.
Monday January 6, 2025 12:35pm - 1:05pm EST
B-15

12:35pm EST

What Can School-Based Social Workers Do For Your School?
Monday January 6, 2025 12:35pm - 1:05pm EST
Join us to learn about the role of school-based social workers and their work within a school setting. We will also explore how these professionals collaborate with others to provide resources and support for the entire student body.
Speakers
avatar for Ivorie Mayes

Ivorie Mayes

School Social Worker, Michigan Avenue Elementary and Ocoee Middle School
Ivorie graduated with her Master's degree in Social Work from Southern Adventist University. She enjoys working with educators, and teaching about mental health.  
Monday January 6, 2025 12:35pm - 1:05pm EST
E-04

1:10pm EST

2025 BCHS Mini Summit Exhibits
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 1:40pm EST
This year, we are joined by several groups who offer partnerships or services to K-12 educators. Please be sure to stop by their tables in the library media center to learn about the great opportunities they offer to teachers and students.



Cleveland Bradley County Public Library / Tennessee Electronic Library

Learn about resources and programming available to students and teachers: library card sign-ups, digital audiobooks, e-books, children's programs, teen services, and so much more! Also, learn about how the Tennessee Electronic Library can open high-quality information sources, homework help, test prep, language learning, and other great tools for K-12 learners. Be sure to catch the Cleveland Bradley County Public Library Session: 12:00-1:00PM




Lee University Graduate Studies

Ready to take the next step in your career? Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the exemplary graduate programs, including the Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Professional Practice, available in your own backyard! Discuss your professional learning goals with members of the Lee University Graduate Studies division. Learn how Lee University can help you achieve your professional goals. Be sure to catch the Lee University Sessions: 1:45-2:15 PM and 2:20-2:50 PM




National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Marshall Space Flight Center

You are developing the workforce of the future. NASA is able to partner with educators. Learn how NASA can support your classroom projects and lessons. There are opportunities for all ages. Check in to learn about current NASA programs to inspire future lesson design. Bring your curiosity (not the Mars Rover--no pun intended), your creativity, and your curriculum objectives to the BCHS Library to speak with the NASA professionals in person. Be sure to catch the NASA Session: 12:00-12:30 PM










































Exhibitors
avatar for Shannon Bismark, MLIS

Shannon Bismark, MLIS

Teen Services Librarian, Cleveland / Bradley County Public Library
I have worked in libraries for the last 18 years - the last 6 have been here at Cleveland Bradley County Public Library. I am a cat-mom, and my husband and I are avid gamers and crafters.
avatar for Roy Y. Chan, Ph.D.

Roy Y. Chan, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Education & Ed.D. Program Director, Lee University
Roy Y. Chan, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Education and Ed.D. Program Director in the Helen DeVos College of Education at Lee University, Tennessee. He currently teaches graduate-level courses on action research methods, doctoral seminar in professional practice, dissertation proposal development, introduction to U.S. Christian colleges and universities, higher education practicum, leadership theory... Read More →
avatar for Darius Yaghoubi

Darius Yaghoubi

Assistant Chief Engineer, NASA Planetary Missions Program Office, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Darius Yaghoubi received a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC in 2007. He has worked at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center 18 years. He currently works as the Assistant Chief Engineer for NASA's Planetary Missions Program Office, supporting... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 1:40pm EST
Library

1:10pm EST

Canva Quick Start Guide
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 1:40pm EST
This session on Canva features only the top tools. It is great for anyone just getting started with Canva. We will walk through the basic features (elements, text, changing color, centering, etc.) while demonstrating how to create a custom Schoology Course Card (or Google Classroom Header Banner) and Gmail signature.
Speakers
avatar for Pam Coleman

Pam Coleman

Innovation Specialist, Bradley County Schools
Pam Coleman is a seasoned Innovation Specialist, now in her 9th year in the role, holding an Ed.S. degree in Instructional Leadership. She is a skilled presenter, writer, communicator, and social media content creator and is deeply committed to making a positive impact in the educational... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 1:40pm EST
B-07

1:10pm EST

Free, Easy-to-Use AI Tools
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 1:40pm EST
The integration of AI educational tools over the past few years has been transformative for me, first as a School Counselor and now as a first-year Teacher. As educators, we have access to a variety of free resources that can significantly enhance our lesson planning, assist with writing 504 plans, and streamline the time spent preparing for classes.This session is ideal for K-12 School Counselors, Specialized Teachers, and Veteran Educators seeking to develop new technology skills and discover innovative ways to improve their practice.
Speakers
avatar for Miranda Whittington

Miranda Whittington

CTE Teacher - Human Studies, Bradley Central High School
I have 12 years as a School Counselor with Cleveland City Schools and I have worked in elementary and secondary levels. I am a licensed School Administrator. I have a work history of successfully implementing school wide programs, stream lining policies and procedures, and improving... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 1:40pm EST
E-18

1:10pm EST

How to Develop Calming Areas: Lessons from North Lee Elementary
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 1:40pm EST
A calming area in a classroom is a designated space where students can go to manage their emotions, practice self-regulation, and to find a sense of calm when they are feeling overwhelmed or upset. A calming area can also provide opportunities for diffusing a negative emotion or situation before they escalate. Providing a calming area is a great way to help students develop their coping skills!

In this session, we will explore multiple steps to setting up calming areas in your classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Amanda Lunnen

Amanda Lunnen

School Counselor, North Lee Elementary
Amanda graduated from the University of South Carolina with a Master's degree in School Counseling and an Education Specialist. She loves being a school counselor because she has the opportunity to help students be academically and socially successful.
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 1:40pm EST
B-12

1:10pm EST

Pathways to Behavioral Health Careers
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 1:40pm EST
Are you ready to inspire the next generation of mental health professionals? Join me for a dynamic and hands-on session designed specifically for educators serving 6-12 grade students. In this session, we’ll explore diverse career pathways in behavioral health, from clinical psychology to social work, counseling, and more. Whether you're a classroom teacher, school counselor, or school social worker, you'll leave equipped with practical resources to spark interest in these critical fields and guide students toward meaningful careers.
You’ll walk away with:
  • Career exploration tools to bring into your classroom, helping students understand the wide range of opportunities in behavioral health
  • Hands-on materials including discussion guides, activity kits, and career profiles
  • Strategies to engage students and facilitate career exploration, with a focus on supporting mental health awareness and destigmatizing careers in the behavioral health field
Let’s empower students to explore careers that make a difference in their communities—and give you the tools to be their guide. Come ready to learn, and leave with a toolkit you can put to work immediately!
Speakers
avatar for Shanna Dillard

Shanna Dillard

School Counselor, Bradley Central High School
Hi there! I’m Shanna Dillard, and I’m a school counselor at Bradley Central High School. With a Bachelor's in Psychology and a Master’s in School Counseling, I’m passionate about supporting students in overcoming obstacles—both in and out of the classroom. I have also worked... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 1:40pm EST
E-16

1:10pm EST

Strategies Educators Can Use After Understanding ACEs and Attachment Theory
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 1:40pm EST
Micah and Hannah will provide insight into Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) and Attachment Theory in order to implement instructional strategies aimed at effectively engaging students.
Speakers
avatar for Micah Kilgore

Micah Kilgore

School Social Worker, Lake Forest Middle School and Park View Elementary School
Micah graduated with her Master's degree in Social Work from the University of Kentucky. She enjoys helping others, and being able to advocate for those in need.
HL

Hannah Lowe

School Social Worker, Bradley County Schools
Hannah Lowe is a school social worker with Bradley County Schools.
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 1:40pm EST
E-08

1:10pm EST

Tips and Tricks for Major Clarity
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 1:40pm EST
Title:
Major Clarity: College and Career Readiness in the Classroom

Abstract:
In an ever-evolving academic and professional landscape, students must be equipped with tools that foster clarity and confidence in their educational and career paths. Major Clarity is an innovative platform designed to bridge the gap between career exploration and practical preparation, empowering students to make informed decisions about their futures. This presentation will delve into how Major Clarity integrates personalized assessments, career exploration, and actionable insights to create a dynamic, student-centered experience. Attendees will leave with strategies for integrating Major Clarity into their classroom to maximize student success. This session is designed for Middle and High School teachers and counselors. Attendees will leave with knowledge of the platform, as well as teacher resources that can be utilized during class or when you need sub plans!
Speakers
avatar for Micaleah Parker

Micaleah Parker

College Access Counselor, Bradley Central High School
Micaleah Parker has enjoyed working with high school students in several different roles for the past 16 years. She started her career in Admissions at Lee University, where she received her Master of Science in School Counseling. She has served as a school counselor in a small rural... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 1:40pm EST
A-11
  30-Min Session

1:10pm EST

Using Zones of Regulation in the Classroom
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 1:40pm EST
In this session, you will learn how to implement zones of regulation along with strategies to use in the classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Kellie Guard

Kellie Guard

School Counselor, Park View Elementary and Valley View Elementary
Kellie has a Master's degree in School Counseling from Lee University. She enjoys helping students realize their full potential and to feel their best.
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 1:40pm EST
E-11

1:10pm EST

Utilizing Progress Monitoring and Data: Enhance the School Counseling Program and Support the School Improvement Plan
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 1:40pm EST
Learn how ways that school counselors can effectively integrate progress monitoring and data into your school counseling program to drive student success and align with your school improvement plan. This session will explore practical strategies for leveraging tools like the Panorama Life Skills Survey to identify student needs, track growth, and implement data-informed interventions. Gain actionable insights to enhance your program's impact on both individual students and the broader school community.
Speakers
avatar for Maddie Cartwright

Maddie Cartwright

School Counselor, Black Fox Elementary
Maddie graduated from UTC with a Master's Degree in School Counseling and UTK with a Bachelor's in Child and Family Studies. Maddie graduated from Walker Valley, and loves making an impact within her community!
SW

Stephanie Wooden

Counselor, Bradley County Schools
Stephanie Wooden is a counselor for Bradley County Schools.
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 1:40pm EST
B-15

1:10pm EST

What Can School-Based Social Workers Do For Your School?
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 1:40pm EST
Join us to learn about the role of school-based social workers and their work within a school setting. We will also explore how these professionals collaborate with others to provide resources and support for the entire student body.
Speakers
avatar for Ivorie Mayes

Ivorie Mayes

School Social Worker, Michigan Avenue Elementary and Ocoee Middle School
Ivorie graduated with her Master's degree in Social Work from Southern Adventist University. She enjoys working with educators, and teaching about mental health.  
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 1:40pm EST
E-04

1:10pm EST

Brisk Teaching: How AI Can be a Breath of Fresh Air
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm EST
AI.  It's a name that strikes fear (or at least annoyance and displeasure) into the hearts of most educators, but what if I told you it can be very beneficial when used as a tool rather than a content generator?  Welcome to Brisk Teaching, an AI-based app that can breathe some fresh air into your routine as an educator, help save time, and help you better serve your students.  This session will introduce you to Brisk Teaching, show you how easy it is to use, and give you plenty of examples of positive, helpful ways to use Brisk Teaching's AI in your classroom.  This session will also discuss practical ways to spot AI use in student responses, combat that AI use in your classroom, and help dispel some of the discomfort around AI.  If you're uncomfortable with AI in any way, this is a great place to start!  
Speakers
avatar for Samantha Garrett

Samantha Garrett

11th Grade ELA and American History Teacher, Bradley Central High School
Samantha Garrett earned her sainthood as an English and Math interventionist at Cleveland Middle School and East Ridge Middle School prior to arriving at Bradley Central High School.  This is her second year teaching predominantly 11th Grade ELA -- and 11th Grade American History... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm EST
E-12

1:10pm EST

How to Develop a Crisis Response Team: Lessons from Charleston Elementary
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm EST
This session will help a school develop a crisis response team to address times when students need to be removed from the classroom. A description of the methods used will be provided, including use of the Crisis Response Team to deescalate with the student and use the counseling team to reenter the student back into the classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Madi Denney

Madi Denney

School Social Worker, Charleston and Oak Grove Elementary
Madi graduated from Walker Valley High School, and has her Master's of Social Worker degree from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Madi enjoys being a stepping stone in the life of a student and helping bridge the gap to success.  
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm EST
E-03

1:10pm EST

Insights and Strategies for Positive Behavioral Change (for Elementary)
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm EST
Practical Behavioral Strategies for today's students to help both the teacher and the student to be successful in the school setting.
Speakers
avatar for Renee Blalock

Renee Blalock

Special Education Teacher K-2 Beacon Classroom, Oak Grove Elementary School
Renee Blalock is a Special Education Teacher for Bradley County Schools where she has served for the last four years. Prior to that, she worked in the district as a Behavior Intervention Assistant for 6 years and and Special Education Assistant for one year. Mrs. Blalock holds a Bachelor's... Read More →
avatar for Brittney Cottone

Brittney Cottone

Behavioral Interventionist, Bradley County Schools
Brittney Cottone is a Behavioral Interventionist for Bradley County Schools where she has served in this role for the last 24 years. Ms. Cottone holds a Master's degree in Counseling from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Lee Un... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm EST
B-13

1:10pm EST

Understanding Trauma Responses with Deescalating Strategies
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm EST
In this session, you will understand trauma responses along with strategies to help deescalate a student within the classroom.
Speakers
JG

Josh Gann

Mental Health Specialist, Bradley County Schools
Josh received a Master's degree in Developmental Psychology from Capella University, and is currently attending UTC to complete his School Psychology degree. He is thrilled to have opportunity to support and encourage young people alongside other Bradley County employees.  
Monday January 6, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm EST
B-18

1:45pm EST

2025 BCHS Mini Summit Exhibits
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
This year, we are joined by several groups who offer partnerships or services to K-12 educators. Please be sure to stop by their tables in the library media center to learn about the great opportunities they offer to teachers and students.



Cleveland Bradley County Public Library / Tennessee Electronic Library

Learn about resources and programming available to students and teachers: library card sign-ups, digital audiobooks, e-books, children's programs, teen services, and so much more! Also, learn about how the Tennessee Electronic Library can open high-quality information sources, homework help, test prep, language learning, and other great tools for K-12 learners. Be sure to catch the Cleveland Bradley County Public Library Session: 12:00-1:00PM




Lee University Graduate Studies

Ready to take the next step in your career? Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the exemplary graduate programs, including the Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Professional Practice, available in your own backyard! Discuss your professional learning goals with members of the Lee University Graduate Studies division. Learn how Lee University can help you achieve your professional goals. Be sure to catch the Lee University Sessions: 1:45-2:15 PM and 2:20-2:50 PM




National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Marshall Space Flight Center

You are developing the workforce of the future. NASA is able to partner with educators. Learn how NASA can support your classroom projects and lessons. There are opportunities for all ages. Check in to learn about current NASA programs to inspire future lesson design. Bring your curiosity (not the Mars Rover--no pun intended), your creativity, and your curriculum objectives to the BCHS Library to speak with the NASA professionals in person. Be sure to catch the NASA Session: 12:00-12:30 PM
























































Exhibitors
avatar for Shannon Bismark, MLIS

Shannon Bismark, MLIS

Teen Services Librarian, Cleveland / Bradley County Public Library
I have worked in libraries for the last 18 years - the last 6 have been here at Cleveland Bradley County Public Library. I am a cat-mom, and my husband and I are avid gamers and crafters.
avatar for Roy Y. Chan, Ph.D.

Roy Y. Chan, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Education & Ed.D. Program Director, Lee University
Roy Y. Chan, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Education and Ed.D. Program Director in the Helen DeVos College of Education at Lee University, Tennessee. He currently teaches graduate-level courses on action research methods, doctoral seminar in professional practice, dissertation proposal development, introduction to U.S. Christian colleges and universities, higher education practicum, leadership theory... Read More →
avatar for Darius Yaghoubi

Darius Yaghoubi

Assistant Chief Engineer, NASA Planetary Missions Program Office, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Darius Yaghoubi received a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC in 2007. He has worked at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center 18 years. He currently works as the Assistant Chief Engineer for NASA's Planetary Missions Program Office, supporting... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
Library

1:45pm EST

BCS Technology SMACKDOWN!
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
Get ready for a fast-paced sharing session where the best of educational technology takes center stage! Don't miss the first ever BCS Technology SMACKDOWN!  

You're guaranteed to get a variety of apps, tools, and websites for the classroom in a quick and interactive session. Attendees are encouraged to share their own favorite tech resources during the session—so come ready to contribute and join the fun! Discover exciting new tech ideas, vote for your favorites, and leave with a treasure trove of resources to energize your teaching. Whether you're a tech novice or a seasoned pro, this session will inspire you to try something new. Don’t miss the BCS Technology SMACKDOWN—where tech tips meet teacher ingenuity!
Speakers
avatar for Colby Burris

Colby Burris

Innovation Specialist, Bradley County Schools
Colby is a product of Bradley County Schools and spent 17 years teaching instrumental music at Walker Valley High School before becoming an Innovation Specialist in January of 2019. He holds numerous certifications including Google Certified Educator Level 2,  Apple Teacher, and... Read More →
avatar for Scott Webb

Scott Webb

Instructional Technology Supervisor, Bradley County Schools
Father, husband, teacher, Instructional Technology Supervisor for Bradley County Schools, Michigan, Red Wing, Lions, and Kentucky fan. Host of Racing Talk Radio on Talk 101.3 The Buzz.
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
Fine Arts Building - Auditorium

1:45pm EST

Free, Easy-to-Use AI Tools
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
The integration of AI educational tools over the past few years has been transformative for me, first as a School Counselor and now as a first-year Teacher. As educators, we have access to a variety of free resources that can significantly enhance our lesson planning, assist with writing 504 plans, and streamline the time spent preparing for classes.This session is ideal for K-12 School Counselors, Specialized Teachers, and Veteran Educators seeking to develop new technology skills and discover innovative ways to improve their practice.
Speakers
avatar for Miranda Whittington

Miranda Whittington

CTE Teacher - Human Studies, Bradley Central High School
I have 12 years as a School Counselor with Cleveland City Schools and I have worked in elementary and secondary levels. I am a licensed School Administrator. I have a work history of successfully implementing school wide programs, stream lining policies and procedures, and improving... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
E-18

1:45pm EST

How to Develop Calming Areas: Lessons from North Lee Elementary
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
A calming area in a classroom is a designated space where students can go to manage their emotions, practice self-regulation, and to find a sense of calm when they are feeling overwhelmed or upset. A calming area can also provide opportunities for diffusing a negative emotion or situation before they escalate. Providing a calming area is a great way to help students develop their coping skills!

In this session, we will explore multiple steps to setting up calming areas in your classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Amanda Lunnen

Amanda Lunnen

School Counselor, North Lee Elementary
Amanda graduated from the University of South Carolina with a Master's degree in School Counseling and an Education Specialist. She loves being a school counselor because she has the opportunity to help students be academically and socially successful.
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
B-12

1:45pm EST

Pathways to Behavioral Health Careers
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
Are you ready to inspire the next generation of mental health professionals? Join me for a dynamic and hands-on session designed specifically for educators serving 6-12 grade students. In this session, we’ll explore diverse career pathways in behavioral health, from clinical psychology to social work, counseling, and more. Whether you're a classroom teacher, school counselor, or school social worker, you'll leave equipped with practical resources to spark interest in these critical fields and guide students toward meaningful careers.
You’ll walk away with:
  • Career exploration tools to bring into your classroom, helping students understand the wide range of opportunities in behavioral health
  • Hands-on materials including discussion guides, activity kits, and career profiles
  • Strategies to engage students and facilitate career exploration, with a focus on supporting mental health awareness and destigmatizing careers in the behavioral health field
Let’s empower students to explore careers that make a difference in their communities—and give you the tools to be their guide. Come ready to learn, and leave with a toolkit you can put to work immediately!
Speakers
avatar for Shanna Dillard

Shanna Dillard

School Counselor, Bradley Central High School
Hi there! I’m Shanna Dillard, and I’m a school counselor at Bradley Central High School. With a Bachelor's in Psychology and a Master’s in School Counseling, I’m passionate about supporting students in overcoming obstacles—both in and out of the classroom. I have also worked... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
E-16

1:45pm EST

Strategies Educators Can Use After Understanding ACEs and Attachment Theory
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
Micah and Hannah will provide insight into Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) and Attachment Theory in order to implement instructional strategies aimed at effectively engaging students.
Speakers
avatar for Micah Kilgore

Micah Kilgore

School Social Worker, Lake Forest Middle School and Park View Elementary School
Micah graduated with her Master's degree in Social Work from the University of Kentucky. She enjoys helping others, and being able to advocate for those in need.
HL

Hannah Lowe

School Social Worker, Bradley County Schools
Hannah Lowe is a school social worker with Bradley County Schools.
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
E-08

1:45pm EST

Tips and Tricks for Major Clarity
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
Title:
Major Clarity: College and Career Readiness in the Classroom

Abstract:
In an ever-evolving academic and professional landscape, students must be equipped with tools that foster clarity and confidence in their educational and career paths. Major Clarity is an innovative platform designed to bridge the gap between career exploration and practical preparation, empowering students to make informed decisions about their futures. This presentation will delve into how Major Clarity integrates personalized assessments, career exploration, and actionable insights to create a dynamic, student-centered experience. Attendees will leave with strategies for integrating Major Clarity into their classroom to maximize student success. This session is designed for Middle and High School teachers and counselors. Attendees will leave with knowledge of the platform, as well as teacher resources that can be utilized during class or when you need sub plans!
Speakers
avatar for Micaleah Parker

Micaleah Parker

College Access Counselor, Bradley Central High School
Micaleah Parker has enjoyed working with high school students in several different roles for the past 16 years. She started her career in Admissions at Lee University, where she received her Master of Science in School Counseling. She has served as a school counselor in a small rural... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
A-11
  30-Min Session

1:45pm EST

Unlock the Power of AI in Canva
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
Discover how Canva’s cutting-edge AI tools can revolutionize your design process! In this session, we’ll explore powerful features like Magic Write for generating text, Magic Erase for seamlessly removing unwanted elements, Magic Grab for repositioning items, Text Grab for extracting text from images, Magic Expand for extending your designs, and Magic Edit for quick and precise adjustments. Learn how these tools can save time, spark creativity, and take your projects to the next level. Perfect for educators, content creators, and anyone looking to elevate their design game!
Speakers
avatar for Pam Coleman

Pam Coleman

Innovation Specialist, Bradley County Schools
Pam Coleman is a seasoned Innovation Specialist, now in her 9th year in the role, holding an Ed.S. degree in Instructional Leadership. She is a skilled presenter, writer, communicator, and social media content creator and is deeply committed to making a positive impact in the educational... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
B-07

1:45pm EST

Using Zones of Regulation in the Classroom
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
In this session, you will learn how to implement zones of regulation along with strategies to use in the classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Kellie Guard

Kellie Guard

School Counselor, Park View Elementary and Valley View Elementary
Kellie has a Master's degree in School Counseling from Lee University. She enjoys helping students realize their full potential and to feel their best.
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
E-11

1:45pm EST

Utilizing Progress Monitoring and Data: Enhance the School Counseling Program and Support the School Improvement Plan
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
Learn how ways that school counselors can effectively integrate progress monitoring and data into your school counseling program to drive student success and align with your school improvement plan. This session will explore practical strategies for leveraging tools like the Panorama Life Skills Survey to identify student needs, track growth, and implement data-informed interventions. Gain actionable insights to enhance your program's impact on both individual students and the broader school community.
Speakers
avatar for Maddie Cartwright

Maddie Cartwright

School Counselor, Black Fox Elementary
Maddie graduated from UTC with a Master's Degree in School Counseling and UTK with a Bachelor's in Child and Family Studies. Maddie graduated from Walker Valley, and loves making an impact within her community!
SW

Stephanie Wooden

Counselor, Bradley County Schools
Stephanie Wooden is a counselor for Bradley County Schools.
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
B-15

1:45pm EST

What Can School-Based Social Workers Do For Your School?
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
Join us to learn about the role of school-based social workers and their work within a school setting. We will also explore how these professionals collaborate with others to provide resources and support for the entire student body.
Speakers
avatar for Ivorie Mayes

Ivorie Mayes

School Social Worker, Michigan Avenue Elementary and Ocoee Middle School
Ivorie graduated with her Master's degree in Social Work from Southern Adventist University. She enjoys working with educators, and teaching about mental health.  
Monday January 6, 2025 1:45pm - 2:15pm EST
E-04

2:20pm EST

2025 BCHS Mini Summit Exhibits
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
This year, we are joined by several groups who offer partnerships or services to K-12 educators. Please be sure to stop by their tables in the library media center to learn about the great opportunities they offer to teachers and students.



Cleveland Bradley County Public Library / Tennessee Electronic Library

Learn about resources and programming available to students and teachers: library card sign-ups, digital audiobooks, e-books, children's programs, teen services, and so much more! Also, learn about how the Tennessee Electronic Library can open high-quality information sources, homework help, test prep, language learning, and other great tools for K-12 learners. Be sure to catch the Cleveland Bradley County Public Library Session: 12:00-1:00PM




Lee University Graduate Studies

Ready to take the next step in your career? Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the exemplary graduate programs, including the Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Professional Practice, available in your own backyard! Discuss your professional learning goals with members of the Lee University Graduate Studies division. Learn how Lee University can help you achieve your professional goals. Be sure to catch the Lee University Sessions: 1:45-2:15 PM and 2:20-2:50 PM




National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Marshall Space Flight Center

You are developing the workforce of the future. NASA is able to partner with educators. Learn how NASA can support your classroom projects and lessons. There are opportunities for all ages. Check in to learn about current NASA programs to inspire future lesson design. Bring your curiosity (not the Mars Rover--no pun intended), your creativity, and your curriculum objectives to the BCHS Library to speak with the NASA professionals in person. Be sure to catch the NASA Session: 12:00-12:30 PM
























































Exhibitors
avatar for Shannon Bismark, MLIS

Shannon Bismark, MLIS

Teen Services Librarian, Cleveland / Bradley County Public Library
I have worked in libraries for the last 18 years - the last 6 have been here at Cleveland Bradley County Public Library. I am a cat-mom, and my husband and I are avid gamers and crafters.
avatar for Roy Y. Chan, Ph.D.

Roy Y. Chan, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Education & Ed.D. Program Director, Lee University
Roy Y. Chan, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Education and Ed.D. Program Director in the Helen DeVos College of Education at Lee University, Tennessee. He currently teaches graduate-level courses on action research methods, doctoral seminar in professional practice, dissertation proposal development, introduction to U.S. Christian colleges and universities, higher education practicum, leadership theory... Read More →
avatar for Darius Yaghoubi

Darius Yaghoubi

Assistant Chief Engineer, NASA Planetary Missions Program Office, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Darius Yaghoubi received a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC in 2007. He has worked at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center 18 years. He currently works as the Assistant Chief Engineer for NASA's Planetary Missions Program Office, supporting... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
Library

2:20pm EST

BCS Technology SMACKDOWN!
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
Get ready for a fast-paced sharing session where the best of educational technology takes center stage! Don't miss the first ever BCS Technology SMACKDOWN!  

You're guaranteed to get a variety of apps, tools, and websites for the classroom in a quick and interactive session. Attendees are encouraged to share their own favorite tech resources during the session—so come ready to contribute and join the fun! Discover exciting new tech ideas, vote for your favorites, and leave with a treasure trove of resources to energize your teaching. Whether you're a tech novice or a seasoned pro, this session will inspire you to try something new. Don’t miss the BCS Technology SMACKDOWN—where tech tips meet teacher ingenuity!
Speakers
avatar for Colby Burris

Colby Burris

Innovation Specialist, Bradley County Schools
Colby is a product of Bradley County Schools and spent 17 years teaching instrumental music at Walker Valley High School before becoming an Innovation Specialist in January of 2019. He holds numerous certifications including Google Certified Educator Level 2,  Apple Teacher, and... Read More →
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Scott Webb

Instructional Technology Supervisor, Bradley County Schools
Father, husband, teacher, Instructional Technology Supervisor for Bradley County Schools, Michigan, Red Wing, Lions, and Kentucky fan. Host of Racing Talk Radio on Talk 101.3 The Buzz.
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
Fine Arts Building - Auditorium

2:20pm EST

Canva Quick Start Guide
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
This session on Canva features only the top tools. It is great for anyone just getting started with Canva. We will walk through the basic features (elements, text, changing color, centering, etc.) while demonstrating how to create a custom Schoology Course Card (or Google Classroom Header Banner) and Gmail signature.
Speakers
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Pam Coleman

Innovation Specialist, Bradley County Schools
Pam Coleman is a seasoned Innovation Specialist, now in her 9th year in the role, holding an Ed.S. degree in Instructional Leadership. She is a skilled presenter, writer, communicator, and social media content creator and is deeply committed to making a positive impact in the educational... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
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2:20pm EST

Free, Easy-to-Use AI Tools
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
The integration of AI educational tools over the past few years has been transformative for me, first as a School Counselor and now as a first-year Teacher. As educators, we have access to a variety of free resources that can significantly enhance our lesson planning, assist with writing 504 plans, and streamline the time spent preparing for classes.This session is ideal for K-12 School Counselors, Specialized Teachers, and Veteran Educators seeking to develop new technology skills and discover innovative ways to improve their practice.
Speakers
avatar for Miranda Whittington

Miranda Whittington

CTE Teacher - Human Studies, Bradley Central High School
I have 12 years as a School Counselor with Cleveland City Schools and I have worked in elementary and secondary levels. I am a licensed School Administrator. I have a work history of successfully implementing school wide programs, stream lining policies and procedures, and improving... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
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2:20pm EST

How to Develop Calming Areas: Lessons from North Lee Elementary
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
A calming area in a classroom is a designated space where students can go to manage their emotions, practice self-regulation, and to find a sense of calm when they are feeling overwhelmed or upset. A calming area can also provide opportunities for diffusing a negative emotion or situation before they escalate. Providing a calming area is a great way to help students develop their coping skills!

In this session, we will explore multiple steps to setting up calming areas in your classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Amanda Lunnen

Amanda Lunnen

School Counselor, North Lee Elementary
Amanda graduated from the University of South Carolina with a Master's degree in School Counseling and an Education Specialist. She loves being a school counselor because she has the opportunity to help students be academically and socially successful.
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
E-12

2:20pm EST

Pathways to Behavioral Health Careers
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
Are you ready to inspire the next generation of mental health professionals? Join me for a dynamic and hands-on session designed specifically for educators serving 6-12 grade students. In this session, we’ll explore diverse career pathways in behavioral health, from clinical psychology to social work, counseling, and more. Whether you're a classroom teacher, school counselor, or school social worker, you'll leave equipped with practical resources to spark interest in these critical fields and guide students toward meaningful careers.
You’ll walk away with:
  • Career exploration tools to bring into your classroom, helping students understand the wide range of opportunities in behavioral health
  • Hands-on materials including discussion guides, activity kits, and career profiles
  • Strategies to engage students and facilitate career exploration, with a focus on supporting mental health awareness and destigmatizing careers in the behavioral health field
Let’s empower students to explore careers that make a difference in their communities—and give you the tools to be their guide. Come ready to learn, and leave with a toolkit you can put to work immediately!
Speakers
avatar for Shanna Dillard

Shanna Dillard

School Counselor, Bradley Central High School
Hi there! I’m Shanna Dillard, and I’m a school counselor at Bradley Central High School. With a Bachelor's in Psychology and a Master’s in School Counseling, I’m passionate about supporting students in overcoming obstacles—both in and out of the classroom. I have also worked... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
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2:20pm EST

Strategies Educators Can Use After Understanding ACEs and Attachment Theory
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
Micah and Hannah will provide insight into Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) and Attachment Theory in order to implement instructional strategies aimed at effectively engaging students.
Speakers
avatar for Micah Kilgore

Micah Kilgore

School Social Worker, Lake Forest Middle School and Park View Elementary School
Micah graduated with her Master's degree in Social Work from the University of Kentucky. She enjoys helping others, and being able to advocate for those in need.
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Hannah Lowe

School Social Worker, Bradley County Schools
Hannah Lowe is a school social worker with Bradley County Schools.
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
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2:20pm EST

Tips and Tricks for Major Clarity
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
Title:
Major Clarity: College and Career Readiness in the Classroom

Abstract:
In an ever-evolving academic and professional landscape, students must be equipped with tools that foster clarity and confidence in their educational and career paths. Major Clarity is an innovative platform designed to bridge the gap between career exploration and practical preparation, empowering students to make informed decisions about their futures. This presentation will delve into how Major Clarity integrates personalized assessments, career exploration, and actionable insights to create a dynamic, student-centered experience. Attendees will leave with strategies for integrating Major Clarity into their classroom to maximize student success. This session is designed for Middle and High School teachers and counselors. Attendees will leave with knowledge of the platform, as well as teacher resources that can be utilized during class or when you need sub plans!
Speakers
avatar for Micaleah Parker

Micaleah Parker

College Access Counselor, Bradley Central High School
Micaleah Parker has enjoyed working with high school students in several different roles for the past 16 years. She started her career in Admissions at Lee University, where she received her Master of Science in School Counseling. She has served as a school counselor in a small rural... Read More →
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
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  30-Min Session

2:20pm EST

Using Zones of Regulation in the Classroom
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
In this session, you will learn how to implement zones of regulation along with strategies to use in the classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Kellie Guard

Kellie Guard

School Counselor, Park View Elementary and Valley View Elementary
Kellie has a Master's degree in School Counseling from Lee University. She enjoys helping students realize their full potential and to feel their best.
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
E-11

2:20pm EST

Utilizing Progress Monitoring and Data: Enhance the School Counseling Program and Support the School Improvement Plan
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
Learn how ways that school counselors can effectively integrate progress monitoring and data into your school counseling program to drive student success and align with your school improvement plan. This session will explore practical strategies for leveraging tools like the Panorama Life Skills Survey to identify student needs, track growth, and implement data-informed interventions. Gain actionable insights to enhance your program's impact on both individual students and the broader school community.
Speakers
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Maddie Cartwright

School Counselor, Black Fox Elementary
Maddie graduated from UTC with a Master's Degree in School Counseling and UTK with a Bachelor's in Child and Family Studies. Maddie graduated from Walker Valley, and loves making an impact within her community!
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Stephanie Wooden

Counselor, Bradley County Schools
Stephanie Wooden is a counselor for Bradley County Schools.
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
B-15

2:20pm EST

What Can School-Based Social Workers Do For Your School?
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
Join us to learn about the role of school-based social workers and their work within a school setting. We will also explore how these professionals collaborate with others to provide resources and support for the entire student body.
Speakers
avatar for Ivorie Mayes

Ivorie Mayes

School Social Worker, Michigan Avenue Elementary and Ocoee Middle School
Ivorie graduated with her Master's degree in Social Work from Southern Adventist University. She enjoys working with educators, and teaching about mental health.  
Monday January 6, 2025 2:20pm - 2:50pm EST
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